Detection of iron atoms by emission spectroscopy and laser-induced fluorescence in solid propellant flames.
Appl Opt
; 57(14): 3817-3828, 2018 May 10.
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| ID: mdl-29791348
Planar laser-induced fluorescence on atomic iron is investigated in this paper, and a measurement strategy is proposed to monitor the fluorescence of iron atoms with good sensitivity. A model is proposed to fit the experimental fluorescence spectra, and good agreement is found between simulated and experimental spectra. Emission and laser-induced fluorescence measurements are performed in the flames of ammonium perchlorate composite propellants containing iron-based catalysts. A fluorescence signal from iron atoms after excitation at 248 nm is observed for the first time in propellant flames. Images of the spatial distribution of iron atoms are recorded in the flame in which turbulent structures are generated. Iron fluorescence is detected up to 1.0 MPa, which opens the way to application in propellant combustion.
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En
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Appl Opt
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2018
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Article